The horn on my polo sounds low & week (which cannot express my anger when pressed
Feeling abit HORNY!!!!
Feeling abit HORNY!!!!
Like the title
The horn on my polo sounds low & week (which cannot express my anger when pressed
,unlike the one on my golf mk3which sound alot meatyier
(it thats a word
). i've seen electro & magnum horns in fletchers for £10. Does anyone know if these will fit straight on? (polo 1997 1.4 16v)
The horn on my polo sounds low & week (which cannot express my anger when pressed
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PoloCornwall
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Re: Feeling abit HORNY!!!!
Hahaha tell me about it... when I first pressed my horn I was like... thats soooo gheykr1s77 wrote:Like the title
The horn on my polo sounds low & week (which cannot express my anger when pressed,unlike the one on my golf mk3which sound alot meatyier
(it thats a word
). i've seen electro & magnum horns in fletchers for £10. Does anyone know if these will fit straight on? (polo 1997 1.4 16v)
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badboypolo
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Loud and proud
Yea Im going to replace my horn (polo open-air) as its so gay.
Ive done this before on my old VW Derby I think, there nearly all 12V, although some suck quite a bit of power so may need their own relay, to avoid blowing fuzes, often included with new,or just buy one from Lucas etc.
Im on e-bay, and am tempted with the Klaxon type aoo-gah, but thats not going to get those old biddys out the way, so Im going for an old one from a Landie or small lorry, the air type are generally louder than the bellow type, but dixy land wont express my annoyance, so its going to have to be deep and low like a fog horn Nauilus seem good
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Ive done this before on my old VW Derby I think, there nearly all 12V, although some suck quite a bit of power so may need their own relay, to avoid blowing fuzes, often included with new,or just buy one from Lucas etc.
Im on e-bay, and am tempted with the Klaxon type aoo-gah, but thats not going to get those old biddys out the way, so Im going for an old one from a Landie or small lorry, the air type are generally louder than the bellow type, but dixy land wont express my annoyance, so its going to have to be deep and low like a fog horn Nauilus seem good
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PeteJ
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www.oddballimport.co.couk have some good air horns.
never looked at the nautilus horns.. but i imagine a pair on a polo would be somewhat surprising
never looked at the nautilus horns.. but i imagine a pair on a polo would be somewhat surprising
